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If you are an affiliate marketer you have links that look like the following examples.
1) http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Wireless-Reading-Display-Globa lly/dp/B003FSUDM4/ref=amb_link_353259562_2?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIK X0DER&pf_rd_s=center-10&pf_rd_r=11EYKTN682A79T370AM3&pf_rd_ …

These links could and should be masked with shortened links like the following.

1) http://tinyurl.com/Kindle

2) http://tinyurl.com/6u9d26e

3) http://tinyurl.com/safelists-mktgg

Although there are numerous programs available, these are examples using tinyurl.com

Reasons for Link Masking

As with the first two examples above, sometimes your domain is too long and complicated to spell and/or write. Or you may be using free hosting that does not give you a dedicated domain but just a subdirectory of their domain. Using a shorter, more understandable and eye pleasing link will add a big boost to your online marketing.

Another big reason to mask affiliate links is to keep people from stealing your money. Anyone who is actively promoting other people’s products and/or services as an affiliate could be losing money from hard earned commissions because of those UGLY long affiliate URLs that target you as an affiliate, and scare away your visitors and/or potential customers.

Affiliate link masking sounds pretty obvious. All you’re doing is replacing that UGLY long affiliate URL with a nice cloaked (forwarded inside an invisible frame), professional domain name like the short ones listed in the above examples, that remain sticky.

Sticky simply means that the URL remains the domain name you chose, once your visitor has clicked on it, and it doesn’t redirect back to the UGLY long affiliate URL you started with. This makes you, the affiliate, look professional in the eyes of your visitors and/or potential customers. They don’t know if you are an affiliate or the actual web site owner. A web site’s stickiness is important to online advertisers because the longer visitors stay on the site the more exposure they have to potential advertising.

And lastly, people just don’t like to click on strange looking long links.

How does URL Masking work?

In case of URL Masking the Domain Forwarding server sends the client a Frames page where the Frame Source contains the destination URL you have specified. This ensures that the URL in the address bar of the browser does not change when the client sees the destination page.

As Web surfers become more knowledgeable of how affiliate programs work, more people will omit your affiliate ID or use someone else’s ID when ordering. Either way, you may lose commissions you’re supposed to get. Using full window frame page is probably the most effective (though not perfect) way to prevent such loss. In fact, practically all affiliate link cloaking software uses this method. The address bar won’t display your affiliate URL unless the affiliate site has a frame breaker (e.g.: Gmail). If visitors book mark the site, they will come back to your frame page. This means they use YOUR affiliate ID every time, and this could translate into sales.

Although masking your URL address can be very effective for marketing, in some cases it’s not necessary and disturbs the normal navigation of the user. So be sure to use URL masking only when it’s really necessary, and help convert more of your visitors into SALES!

There are many services online that offer this. Simply go to Google and do a search.

If you are a serious Affiliate Marketer and/or are just starting out online with affiliate programs then this is something you’ll definitely want to look into. Not only will you look professional in the eyes of your visitors and/or potential customers you’ll also be safe guarding your hard earned affiliate commissions with affiliate link URL masking. When visitors come to your site, the link is their first impression, and first impressions matter, especially when doing business online.

Internet TV Traffic is an organic lead and traffic generation marketing system with Russell Brunson coaching people on taking an online business or a brick and mortar business and making it happen. It’s set up in lesson form and the lessons cover about anything you can imagine regarding internet marketing. The very first one is an Internet Marketing Overview.

In this video Russell teaches the basics of internet marketing. He is the founder and owner of DotComSecrets.com and one of the top recognized minds in internet marketing.

Russell helps people to start, grow and promote their home business online. These people generally fall into one of three categories:
1) A person who wants to start an online business
2) A person who already has a business and wants to learn how to grow it
3) A person who is a local internet marketing consultant

Regardless of your industry, you should have an online presence that consists of more than just a website. Your business should consist of three components which Russell covers in detail in the internet marketing System Overview.

1) Product or service that you are selling – why it’s important that you whole heartedly believe in what you’re selling
2) Your website with the goal of generating leads and ultimately making sales
3) How to market and get prospects coming from multiple sources to your website

In the first month the lessons also cover outsourcing, email and Google local traffic.

The second month’s lessons in Internet TV Traffic include Google Analytics, Pay per Click basics, PPC Essentials and an Introduction to Adwords.

Months 5 and 6 cover SEO and Link Building for SEO, and the list goes on and on. There are 52 Weeks of Training on this website too and the 1st 4 weeks are free. They cover just about every subject you NEED to know.